TO CONTRACTORS. TELEGRAPH POLES. Tim TELEGRAPH. COMMISSIONER is prepared to receive Tenders for the ■supply and delivery of Telegraph Poles to be delivered as follows: 50 at Flaxbourne 50 at Kekiranga 50 at Waipapa SO at Amuri 50 at Gore Bay 50 at Saltwater Creek The poles to be delivered in a secure place above high water mark, to be approved by the Telegraph Engineer. The whole of the poles to be sawn out of the heart of Totara or Black pine, to be 25 feet long, eight inches square at the base, and six inches square at the top. Nothing but the heart of these timbers will be acaocepted. Tenders will be received for the whole or any portion of the above supply of poles, and must state the time within which they will be delivered. Tenders addressed “ The Telegraph Engineer, Wellington,” and endorsed “Tenders for Telegraph Poles in the Middle Island.” to he sent in not later than 12 noon on the 6th March. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraph Engineer. Wellington, Feb. 2, 1867.
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. Education Office, February 20, 1867. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Examinations of School Teachers and Candidates in the Wairarapa District will commence on TUESDAY, the 19th instant, at the Court-house, Greytovm, at 10 o’clock, THOMAS A BOWDEN, Inspector of Sthools.
WANTED. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, as Servant. Apply at the Office of this paper. February 1, 1867. THE CEMETERY, WANTED —Tenders for about fifty chain of FOUR RAIL FENCE, to be of the heart of Totara, and erected around the Greytown Cemetery. Not any tender may be accepted. Apply to Mr. M. Hirschberg or Mr, John Fuller. SAMUEL REYANS, Chairman of Board of Trustees. Greytown, February 15, 1867. OTARIA STATION, WAIRARAPA. FOR SALE, 7JTHE above STATION, on account of the Mortgagee, consitings of about 7000 Acres Freehold Land 7000 Sheep 300 Head of cattle 40 Horses Together With All the necessary Farming implements Household Furniture &c. &c. Intending purchasers will learn further particulars by applying to MR. JOHN MARTIN, Wellington. Wellington, February 4, 1867.
FEATHERSTON ROAD DISTRICT. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the RATE PAYERS of the above District will be held at the Court House, Featherston, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of MARCH, 1867, at half-past two o’clock p.m., for the purpose of fixing the amount of the Rates for the construction, maintenance, and repairs severally of the Roads in the District during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of all ether business necessary to be done at such meeting under “ The District Highway’s Act, 1 SfiO ” Also, at such Meeting, will be brought forward for discussion a proposal from Messrs. Smith & Revans, for extending the Featherston Road District so as to include in such district a portion of the Moroa Plain. All persons (whether Rate Payers of the Featherston Road District or not,) interested in the above proposal, are invited to attend such Meeting ; and express their opinions thereon, HENRY BUNNY, Chairman of the Board of Wardens, Featherston, February 12, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 February 1867, Page 2
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